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Fulton, added in the offseason, has been a standout in coverage and has shown himself to be a ball hawk.

Smith, who grew up in Camarillo, was a student-manager at San Diego State in 1990 when he got the call to be a ball boy at Chargers games.

This is supposed to be a ball game and not just a talk show.

With three months left before taking over Sphere, Dead and Company promised good times ahead for its audience: “It’s gonna be a ball.”

While Norton never got to be a ball boy on Centre, he did get on Court One - and possibly even better, he played on it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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